A 19-year-old San Bernardino man accused of the 2013 slaying of a Fontana transgender woman has been scheduled for arraignment Aug. 18 on a charge of murder.

Dantijer Domenick Powell, 19, has been held without bail in the Adelanto Detention Center since his arrest on a murder charge and extradition from Springfield, Mo., in February, according to jail records.

(Original article) Following a domestic disturbance report, police found trans woman Domonique Newburn dead in her home in Fontana, California on August 20th. The scene was described as ‘grisly’ and it appeared Newburn tried to get away but did not succeed.

Witnesses say a suspect left the scene with the victim’s car. He was described as an African-American male around age 30.

Newburn appeared on a web reality show titled “Hollywood Houseboys” a few years back.

Fontana detectives are expected to search for evidence Thursday inside the car of a transgender woman who was killed inside her Fontana apartment earlier this week.

The black Mercedes belonging to Domonique Newburn, 31, was found Wednesday afternoon about 13 miles and two cities away at Perris Hill Park in San Bernardino. Police said initially that the man suspected of killing Newburn escaped in her car afterward. Police officials said Thursday it appeared Newburn’s car had been at the park “for some time.”

Witnesses told police that Newburn’s suspected killer made off with clothes and her computer.

Authorities described him as in his late 20s or early 30s, 5-feet-8 with an average build and wearing blue jeans.